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A knight and his shiny computer
04/02/2007 12:32:56 AM
A knight and his shiny computer
by WriteHeart

Comment by Jammur:
Not the best photo, but really like your idea.
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Train
04/02/2007 12:10:14 AM
Train
by WriteHeart

Comment by trevytrev:
I really like this photo but feel this would be even better by cropping out the blown out sky or photoshopping in a different sky. Nice picture anyway.

Message edited by author 2007-04-02 00:10:42.
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Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
03/31/2007 02:35:20 PM
Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
by WriteHeart

Comment by raish:
This is a picture that presents and explains itself, but still -

In the spirit of the comments for which you ask - not that I'm particularly qualified to suggest much - :)

Focus and definition are excellent.
With the picture taken outside in daylight, you could maybe:
* Put something white under the subject (out of sight, out of frame) to reflect a little light onto the underside.
* Seeing as you effectively define the subject with the shallow depth of field, have some actual angling-like environment in the (out-of-focus) background.
Indoors you could fake a background and you would have control over lighting (though I'm thinking you're more like me, so it's a bit like being suddenly 'in control' of a jumbo jet, without knowing what all those buttons are actually for or how to use them). Still we need to know it's some sort of option, right?
Indoors or out, the reflection on the metal rod is too much. The dodge/burn suggestion is probably good. It's hard to do well, I think, but here's a great opportunity to try it out.
I think maybe it would enhance the picture to include the barb, if that were possible.
You didn't actually give Langdon the time of to use this stuff, did you? Even so, he'd better not complain.
Good idea, good shot.
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Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
03/30/2007 10:57:59 AM
Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
by WriteHeart

Comment by snaffles:
I gave this one a 7 because it's so simple. Nice focus, no distracting b/g etc. Good work!
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Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
03/29/2007 09:39:18 PM
Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
by WriteHeart

Comment by klstover:
I love how the background is nice and non-distracting.
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Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
03/29/2007 09:06:13 PM
Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
by WriteHeart

Comment by NikonJeb:
Julie.....good detail, good DOF, good color. I gotta agree that there should have been more fly and less vise, particularly since there is a light reflection issue from the vise. Good theme and composition....I like it!
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Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
03/29/2007 08:22:42 PM
Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
by WriteHeart

Comment by jackal9:
Hey Julie, You might check out the Dodging and Burning in Photoshop tutorial on DPC by Pedro in the learn section. I found it VERY helpful and I think it could help you with bringing the focus of attention in this shot of the Fly. Great shot!! Also the DVD by Joey Lawrence although directed more toward portrait type shots cover aspects of filters and burn/dodge that work with all images, well worth the money IMO.
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Sharpening Stone...Stilled by Time
03/29/2007 03:47:33 PM
Sharpening Stone...Stilled by Time
by WriteHeart

Comment by rlinn3:
Nice technically but no real wow factor.
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Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
03/29/2007 12:48:55 PM
Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
by WriteHeart

Comment by Wink:
Nice little wooly bugger and the peacock herl sparkles. This is nice and crisp, but the fly should be the dominant part of the image instead of the vise so maybe have only the barb/point held by the vise which will separate the fly from the distracting metal. Also, keep the shank of the hook parallel with the top and bottom frames and crop a little tighter to let potential tyers really focus on the fly materials and structure.
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Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
03/29/2007 10:52:38 AM
Tying you a Fly for Fishing...Relax, have fun!!
by WriteHeart

Comment by JuliBoc:
First I'd like to say that I like this photo for very personal reasons -- my father taught me to tie flies when I was a child, and the photo brought up a lot of fond memories.

Now for the critique. I think you have a very good starting point. I like the composition. I think some adjustments are needed. The vice is the strongest element in the image, when I think it should be the fly. With more PS experience, you might be able to reverse that by reducing the highlights on the vice, and increasing luminance on the fly.

Congratulations on your new personal best!
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